Applying from Serbia

The Erasmus+ Programme differentiates between Programme and Partner Countries as regards possible modalities of participation of their organisations/institutions. Programme Countries are EU countries, Macedonia, Iceland, Lichtenstein, Norway and Turkey. Partner Countries can be those neighbouring the EU – including Serbia, as well as all other countries in the world.

In 2016, preparatory measures were introduced for Serbia’s full participation in the Erasmus+ Programme. In the upcoming period, Serbia will have the status of a partner country; however, in accordance with theNational Call for submission of Erasmus+ projects in 2018,actors from Serbia have the opportunity to participate in certain types of projects in a limited capacity.

The opportunities open to organisations from Serbia are listed in the table below.

Key Action 1

Mobility projects for young people and youth workers (Youth Exchanges, Voluntary Projects and Mobility of Youth Workers)

15thFebruary 2018

Applicant*Partner

Mobility projects for young people and youth workers

15th February 201826th April 20184thOctober 2018

Project partner

Key Action 2

Strategic Partnerships in the field of youth

26th April 2018

Applicant*Partner

Strategic Partnerships in the field of youth

15th February 201826th April 20184th October 2018

Project partner that brings added value to the project

Capacity Building in the field of youth (Western Balkans Youth Window)

8thMarch 2018

Applicant**Partner

Key Action 3

Structured Dialogue: meetings between young people and decision-makers

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